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Old 07-20-2023, 12:19 PM
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Well those programs can help distribute up and coming solutions.

A research team led by the University of Houston has developed a vaccine targeting the dangerous synthetic opioid fentanyl that could block its ability to enter the brain, thus eliminating the drug's "high." The breakthrough discovery could have major implications for the nation's opioid epidemic by becoming a relapse prevention agent for people trying to quit using opioids.

Granted the Pure Bloods will probably go nuts with this approach.

Especially if the vaccine has to be regularly give to attempt the reduced chance of relapse.

So I think the programs are important and will be very important in the future.
I agree that cutting funding isn’t a solution in itself, that better programs need to be developed

But if you like research and wanted to do some digging, I’ve heard talk of these homeless programs being a money making racket for those administering them, with garbage success rates. Like a serious either incompetence or corruption issue